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408 MOVING PICTURE WORLD September 30, 1922 SPECIAL ROLL TICKETS Y#ur own bp«oU1 Ticket, toy colvn. aeeuntoly num- bered; e^ery rell ruanntoed. Omidcd Tickets in Prize Drmwlnn: $6.00. 16.00. Prompt Ahlpmeotc. Cash with the order. Get the amples. Send diagram f«r Beserred Seat Coupon TlcketB. aertal m dated. All tickets must conferm t* Gorem- ment regulation and bear esUbUihed price of admission and tax paid, SPECTAL TICKET PRICES Five Thousand $3.00 Ten Thousand 5.00 Fifteen Thousand 6^ Twenty-five Tliousand 9.00 Fifty Thousand 12J0 One Hundred Thousand... .IS.OO National Ticket Co. Shamokin, Pa. THE CINEMA NEWS AND PROPERTY GAZETTE 80-82 Wardour St. W. I. London, England Has the largest certified circulation of the trade in Great Britain and the Dominions. All Official Notices and News from the ASSO- CIATION to its members are published ex- clusively in this Journal. YEARLY RATE: POSTPAID, WEEiCLY, $7.25 SAMPLE COPY AND ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST Appointed by Agreement Dated 7/8/14 THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIA- TION OF GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND. LTD. Theatres Projected NO EXHIBITOR ^""'^ ""'"y ^'enmn ne- Films or Eauipment Dnlcss He .Sees Them Adver- tistKi iu The Moving Picture World He KNOWS Tiiat Only Keliahle Concerns Can Oain Adtiussloll to the Coliunns of the MOVI.N(i PICTURE WORLD. HAVVVARD, CALIF.—Chamber of Com- merce is considering the erection of large theatre and hotel building on site of Villa Hotel, to cost $250,000. LOS ANGELES, CALIF.—David Allison is preparing plans for clubhouse for Friday Morning Club, to include theatre, to cost $500,000. Address Irving Pichel. SAN DIEGO, CALIF.—Lange & Berg- strom. Tinker Building, have contract for seven-story theatre and office building to be erected on B street, between Fifth and Sixth, for Cuyamaca Building Company, to cost $1,054,000. SANTA ROSA, CALIF.—John Greeott plans to erect two-story moving picture theatre, store and office building. DAYTONA, FLA.—J. W. Camac will erect theatre on Main street, with seating capacity of 1,000. FORT PIERCE, FLA.—R. N. Koble- gard, of Washington, D. C, and E. R. Min- shall, of Tulsa, O 'la., plan to erect theatre and business building on Pin street, to cost $150,000. CHICAGO, ILL.—Mrs. Hankes has plans by C. Howard Crane, 127 North Dearborn street, for two-story brick, reinforced con- crete and stone-trim theatre, store and office building, 117 by 142 feet, to be erected at southeast corner Roosevelt road and Ko- minsky avenue, to cost $400,000. BLOOMINGTON, IND.—H. L. Vender- schmitt, of Washington, has plans by Shourds Stoner Companj', 511 Tribune Building, Terre Haute, for one-story and balcony brick and stone-trim moving pic- ture theatre, 64 by 130 feet, to cost $50,000. CHARITON, lA.—W. D. Junkin has plans by William L. Perkins for three-story brick and reinforced concrete moving pic- ture theatre and hotel building, 78 by 108 feet, to cost $65,000. TOLA, KANS.—E. V. Hyning will erect theatre, with seating capacity of 800. SITUATIONS WANTED M.^NAGER—Twelve years' experience, first-run pictures—combination houses. Hobby, exploitation. One with permanency; now employed, desire change; at liberty on two weeks' notice. Box 277, Moving Picture World, New York City. HUNDREDS OF EXHIBITORS ARE LOOKING FOR GOOD SECOND HAND EQUIPMENT Tell Them About Yours. A One-Inch "For SaJe" Advertisement in the Moving Picture World WiU Do the Trick and Cost You But a Five-Spot ORGANIST AT LIBERTY-First class, experi- ence:^ theatre musician. Pictures skilfully and ar- tistically cued. Kecitalist of exceptional ability. Handle all makes. 'Specialize on Hope-Jones, Kim- ball, Austin, Smith, Moller and Robert Morton in- struments. Unlimited library. Union. Address Arthur Edward Jones, Box 194, Portsmouth, Va. MANAGER—Fifteen years' experience in moving picture theatre and vaudeville. A-1 references as to ability, energy, honesty and success. Box 279, Mov- ing Picture World, New York City. PUBLICITY ADVERTISING MAN-Live wire, four years' experience with largest producers. Youth, energy, originality, punch, pep. Executive experience. Wants opportunity with producer or theatre. Address S. J. W., 207 E. Buttercup Rd., Wildwood, New Jersey. AT LIBERTY—Orchestra leader (piano) lor pic- tures or vaudeville. Experienced in all lines. Last two years in legitimate house playing road attrac- tions, pictures and vaudeville. Fine library. Mar* ried. Good salary essential. Union. Prefer Long Island, New York or Jersey. Address C. R. H., Moving Picture World, New York City. QUARTER SIZE 2H inch ^ 2% inch 3 Inch iVt to I Inches $25 HALF SIZE % ta t% bichs* $50 9 to U incha* $60 SOLD BY ALL LEADING SUPPLY HOUSES Send for Descriptive Booklet KOLLMORGEN OPTICAL CORPORATION 35 Steuben Street Brooklyn, N. Y., U. S. A. We manufacture "Snaplite Jr." lenses for portable projection machines. Wonderful Opportunity A nearly new Bell & Howell Camera, 170 degree shut- ter, one 32 mm., one 50 mm., one 75 mm. and one 6" Telephoto lens; one 50 mm. and one 75 mm. finder lens; fobr 400 ft. magazines, carrying case for camera, carry- ing case for magazines. Bell & Howell tripod. Condi- tion of entire outfit will pass for new. Price, $1,500.00 cash. Wire deposit. Balance on examination. BASS CAMERA COMPAIVY 109 No. Dearborn St. Dept. 107 Chicago, III. B. F. PORTER TAKES OVER BIG CENTER Will Have Largest and Finest Motion Picture Trade Center, Equipment Supply House, Public Projection Room, Service and Emer gency Station, in the World. Best Experts for Repairing Machines and Generators. Prompt Service for Theatre Troubles. B. F. PORTER, ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, 729 SEVENTH AVE., AT 49th ST., NEW YORK